Department of Education and Human Development
226 Faculty Office Building
(716) 395-2205
Course Descriptions
Acting Chairperson and Lecturer: William Veenis; Distinguished
Professor: Betsy C. Balzano; Professor: Morris I.
Beers; Associate Professors: Gerald L. Begy, William C.
Elwell, Benita M. Jorkasky, Charles Kiehl, Arthur E. Smith; Assistant
Professors: Patricia E. Baker, Jeffrey B. Linn, Christine
Murray, Scott Robinson, Peter Veronesi; Director of Field Experience:
Diane Maurer.
The Department of Education and Human Development offers teacher
certification programs in elementary and secondary education.
Students pursuing a degree program with certification must also
complete an appropriate academic major.
Admission Requirements
There are specific requirements for acceptance to all teacher
education programs and additional requirements for maintaining
eligibility. A limited number of elementary education certification
students will be admitted directly to the program based upon outstanding
high school records, but for most elementary and secondary certification
students, admission to the program requires a separate application,
usually after completion of 30 college credits. Applications
are available from the Department of Education and Human Development,
as well as from the Admissions Office. All programs require a
minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 2.5 or better for entrance and maintenance
of the 2.5 for continued eligibility. Entrance requirements
may be higher at any given time, and not all qualified students
may be accepted in periods of high demand.
Special Note
Many teacher preparation programs require more than 120 credits
and may require more than eight semesters of full-time study.
In addition, many programs require availability during school
hours for completion of field experience requirements.
Teacher Certification (Pre K-6)
Two programs lead to provisional elementary (Pre K-6) certification:
the elementary teacher certification program and the bilingual-multicultural
education program. Students who complete a degree from SUNY Brockport
that includes an approved program of teacher preparation for certification
are eligible for the College's recommendation for a teaching credential.
Approved programs satisfy New York state academic requirements
and, under the terms of the Interstate Agreement, the academic
requirements for an initial certificate in many other states.
Successful completion of the liberal arts and sciences portion
and of the written assessment of teaching skills portion of the
New York State Teacher Certification Examinations is required
for provisional certification. Candidates should inquire about
these test requirements at the time of program admission. Please
refer to Teacher Preparation at SUNY Brockport in this
catalog for additional information on certification.
Elementary certification requires an appropriate major in an academic
area. Specific advisement is provided for both the academic major
and the certification program. Students should contact the Department
of Education and Human Development and their academic major department
as early as possible when planning their programs.
Elementary Teacher Certification Program Pre K-6
Program Requirements
- General Education Requirements
Students must meet the general education requirements in effect
at the time of acceptance.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Academic Major
Students seeking certification as an elementary school teacher
(Pre K-6) must complete an academic major in a discipline generally
considered as one of the liberal arts or sciences. Business,
other professional programs or majors, and performance majors
such as dance do not satisfy this requirement. The department
recommends that students, in consultation with an advisor in the
Department of Education and Human Development, consider a major
related to subjects taught at the elementary level. A list of
acceptable majors is available from the Department of Education
and Human Development.
- . Pre-professional Preparation: Arts and Science Cognates
The following courses are required for teacher certification at
the elementary school level, some of which may also satisfy requirements
for General Education and/or the academic major.
- Foreign Language - the equivalent of one year of college-level
study in a language other than English.
- English - in addition to the basic College Composition course
(ENL 112) or equivalent transfer course:
ENL 482 Children's Literature
*Three additional credits in an advanced writing course such as
the following:
ENL 210 Creative Writing
ENL 303 Introduction to Literary Analysis (ENL majors only)
ENL 305 Advanced Composition
- Mathematics - in addition to the basic Quantitative Skills
(QNT 111) or equivalent transfer course:
MTH 313 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I
MTH 314 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
- Science
NAS 273 Investigation in the Physical Sciences
*Six additional credits by advisement; three credits to be selected
from courses whose content includes field natural science and
three credits to be selected from courses in earth science.
- Social Studies
ESC 102 Elements of Geography
*Six additional credits by advisement; three credits to be selected
from courses dealing with a culture other than the student's own
and three credits from courses such as the following:
HST 102 The Modern World
HST 212 Modern America
SOC 210 Social Problems
PLS 113 American Political System
- Professional Preparation: Education Courses (29 credits)
| (Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher must be maintained in order to
enroll in EDI 320 and all courses in Phases 2, 3 and 4.) |
- Professional Preparation: Student Teaching and Seminar (14
credits)
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* A complete list of possible courses to meet these requirements
may be obtained from the department.
** School-based observations and participation beyond class
time are required for this course.
*** Students are responsible for their own transportation for
all off-campus field experiences.
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Bilingual-Multicultural Education Certification
This program allows a student who is pursuing elementary education
certification to extend that certificate to bilingual certification.
A teacher thus prepared is able to teach in either a monolingual
or a bilingual Spanish-English elementary school classroom.
To meet the requirements for both the elementary and the bilingual
extension certification, a student must complete:
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the B option of the Spanish major with a concentration in
Bilingual-Multicultural Studies;
- the pre-professional preparation requirements: arts and sciences
cognates as described in Item III, under Elementary Pre K-6;
- the Elementary Education Certification program;
- all other College graduation requirements; and
- the language proficiency examinations in both English and
Spanish with passing grades.
During the student-teaching portion of the elementary certification
program, at least one-half of the experience will be in a bilingual
classroom.
Prerequisites
- Completion of 12 credits in Spanish or equivalent through testing.
- Completion of composition requirement with a grade of "C"
or better.
Secondary Teacher Certification
The Department of Education and Human Development offers programs
that lead to provisional certification in nine secondary (7-12)
areas: social studies, English, mathematics, biology, chemistry,
earth science, physics, French, and Spanish. The four science
areas also include general science.
Students who complete a degree from SUNY Brockport that includes
an approved program of teacher preparation for certification are
eligible for the College's recommendation for a teaching credential.
Approved programs satisfy New York state academic requirements
and, under the terms of the Interstate Agreement, the academic
requirements for an initial certificate in many other states.
Initial certification in New York state requires satisfactory
performance on the New York State Liberal Arts and Sciences Test
and the written Assessment of Teaching Skills. Please refer to
Teacher Preparation at SUNY Brockport in this catalog for
additional information on certification.
Each secondary certification area requires an academic major in
the subject area of certification. Specific advisement is provided
for both the academic major and the certification area. Students
interested in teacher certification should contact the Department
of Education and Human Development and their academic major department
as early as possible when planning their programs. Students are
responsible for their own transportation for all off-campus field
experiences.
French 7-12
Program Requirements
- General Education Requirements
Students must meet the General Education requirements in effect
at the time of acceptance.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Academic Major
Students must formally declare themselves as French majors in
the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, and successfully
complete all requirements for the major, described under the listing
for the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures in this
catalog.
* School-based observation and participation beyond class time
are required for this course.
Prior to admission to EDI 469 Methods in Secondary Foreign Languages,
students seeking certification in French or Spanish or Combined
French and Spanish must complete six credits of 400-level French
and/or Spanish on the SUNY Brockport campus or in a Brockport
program abroad. In addition, certification candidates must pass
a qualifying examination which covers listening comprehension,
speaking, reading and writing of French and/or Spanish. The examination
also includes highlights of French and/or Spanish civilization,
culture and literature. See catalog descriptions for French and
Spanish major requirements under the listing for the Department
of Foreign Languages and Literatures.
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Spanish 7-12
Program Requirements
- General Education Requirements
Students must meet the General Education requirements in effect
at the time of acceptance.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Academic Major
Students must formally declare themselves as Spanish majors in
the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, and successfully
complete all requirements for the major, described under the listing
for the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures in this
catalog.
- Additional Requirement
FCE 420 Multiculturalism in the U.S.A.
or
CMC 418 Crosscultural Communication
* School-based observation and participation beyond class time
is required for this course.
Prior to admission to EDI 469 Methods in Secondary Foreign Languages,
students seeking certification in French or Spanish or combined
French and Spanish must complete six credits of 400-level French
and/or Spanish on the SUNY Brockport campus or in a Brockport
program abroad. In addition, certification candidates must pass
a qualifying examination which covers listening comprehension,
speaking, reading and writing of French and/or Spanish. The examination
also includes highlights of French and/or Spanish civilization,
culture and literature. See catalog descriptions for French and
Spanish major requirements under the listing for the Department
of Foreign Languages and Literatures.
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Mathematics 7-12
Program Requirements
- General Education Requirements
Students must meet the General Education requirements in effect
at the time of acceptance.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Academic Major
Students must formally declare themselves as mathematics majors
and successfully complete all requirements for the major described
in the listing for the Department of Mathematics in this catalog.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Foreign Language
The equivalent of one year of college-level study in a language
other than English is required for teacher certification in New
York state.
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* School-based observation and participation beyond class time
are required for this class. |
Biology and General Science 7-12
This program is designed to prepare students to teach biology
in New York state schools in grades 7-12. In addition to certification
in biology, students will meet the New York state requirements
for certification in the area of a minor and in general science.
Program Requirements
- General Education Requirements
Students must meet the General Education requirements in effect
at the time of acceptance.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Biology Major and Required
Minor
Students must formally declare themselves as biology majors and
successfully complete all requirements for the major described
under the listing for the Department of Biological Sciences in
this catalog. Students must also formally declare a minor in
one of the following sciences: chemistry, earth science or physics.
- Additional Requirement:
In addition to the major and minor, students must complete two
laboratory science courses in each of the above science areas
(total of 16 additional hours) not selected for a major or a minor.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Foreign Language
The equivalent of one year of college-level study in a language
other than English is required for teacher certification in New
York state.
* School-based observation and participation beyond class time
are required for this course.
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Chemistry and General Science 7-12
This program is designed to prepare students to teach chemistry
in New York state schools in grades 7-12. In addition to certification
in chemistry, students will meet the New York state requirements
for certification in the area of a minor and in general science.
Program Requirements
- General Education Requirements
Students must meet the General Education requirements in effect
at the time of matriculation.
- Pre-professional Preparation:
- Academic major
Students must formally declare themselves as chemistry majors,
and successfully complete all requirements for the major, described
under the listing for the Department of Chemistry in this catalog.
Note that CHM 480 is required for the three credit elective for
candidates for teaching certification. Students are encouraged
to include additional chemistry electives as their interests and
programs allow.
- Course work in the other sciences (biology, earth sciences,
and physics) and mathematics:
Students must complete two courses (both with laboratory) in each
of these three sciences, and two semesters of calculus. Note
that the chemistry major requires calculus-based physics (PHS
201-202) and three semesters of calculus.
- Academic Minor
Students must formally declare themselves as minors in biology,
earth sciences, or physics, and successfully complete all requirements
for this minor, described under the listing for the Department
of Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, or Physics in this catalog.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Foreign Language
The equivalent of one year of college-level study in a language
other than English is required for teacher certification in New
York state.
* School-based observation and participation beyond class time
are required for this course.
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Earth Science and General Science 7-12
This program is designed to prepare students to teach earth science
in New York state schools in grades 7-12. In addition to certification
in earth science, students will meet the New York state requirements
for certification in general science.
Program Requirements
- General Education Requirements
Students must meet the General Education requirements in effect
at the time of acceptance.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Earth Science Major and Required
Minor
Students must formally declare themselves as earth science majors,
and successfully complete all requirements for the major, described
under this listing for the Department of Earth Sciences in this
catalog. Students must also formally declare a minor in one of
the following sciences: biology, chemistry or physics.
- Additional Requirements:
In addition to the major and minor, students must complete two
laboratory science courses in each of the above science areas
(total of 16 additional hours) not selected for a major or a minor.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Foreign Language
The equivalent of one year of college-level study in a language
other than English is required for teacher certification in New
York state.
* School-based observation and participation beyond class time
are required for this course.
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Physics and General Science 7-12
This program is designed to prepare students to teach physics
in New York state schools in grades 7-12. In addition to certification
in physics, students will meet the New York state requirements
for certification in the area of a minor and in general science.
Program Requirements
- General Education Requirements
Students must meet the General Education requirements in effect
at the time of acceptance.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Physics Major and Required
Minor
Students must formally declare themselves as physics majors, and
successfully complete all requirements for the major, described
under the listing for the Department of Physics in this catalog.
Students must also formally declare a minor in one of the following
sciences: biology, chemistry or earth sciences.
- Additional Requirement:
In addition to the major and minor, students must complete two
laboratory science courses in each of the above science areas
(total of 16 additional hours) not selected for a major or a minor.
- Pre-Professional Preparation: Foreign Language
The equivalent of one year of college-level study in a language
other than English is required for teacher certification in New
York state.
* School-based observation and participation beyond class time
are required for this course.
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Social Studies 7-12
Program Requirements1
- General Education Requirements
Students must meet the General Education requirements in effect
at the time of acceptance.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Academic major
Students must formally declare themselves as history majors, and
successfully complete all requirements for the major, described
under the listing for the Department of History in this catalog.
1This program requires completion of a BA degree.
Up to six credits in the academic minor may be substituted by
advisement. The substitution of another minor may be allowed
for students who enter the program with more than 60 credits.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Foreign Language
The equivalent of two years of college-level study in a language
other than English is required.
* School-based observation and participation beyond class time
are required for this course.
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English 7-12
Program Requirements
- General Education Requirements
Students must meet the General Education requirements in effect
at the time of acceptance.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Academic major
Students must formally declare themselves as English majors, and
successfully complete all requirements for the major, described
under the listing for the Department of English in this catalog.
- Pre-professional Preparation: Foreign Language
The equivalent of one year of college-level study in a language
other than English is required for teacher certification in New
York state.
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* School-based observation and participation beyond class time
are required for this course. |
Bilingual Extension to Secondary and Special Subject Certification
Individuals certified in a secondary area other than foreign language
or a special subject may extend the certificate by meeting the
following requirements:
Bilingual Extension Requirements
- Minor in Spanish with an interdisciplinary concentration in
bilingual-multicultural studies. For details see Spanish Minor
Track Two under the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures.
- Satisfactory completion of language proficiency.
- Practicum experience in a bilingual setting.